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Sterling to Tell Rodgers he wants to leave this summer

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Wonder who would have been the ones advising. I'd imagine Gerrard (only because of the recent torres claims) , not sure who else
 
I highely doubt Gerrard would advice that. Studge just signed a new contract and Ibe will do so this week.
 
You'd expect it to be a player past his prime who hasn't had a particularly satisfying time at the club, with a relatively poor attitude.

Glen Johnson.
 
I highely doubt Gerrard would advice that. Studge just signed a new contract and Ibe will do so this week.
As I say, I only suggested it due to the fact torres said Gerrard advised him to go for his career
 
I imagine most of our players would say it. I would advise him to do the same too. He's much better off playing for another club, more money, more likely to win trophies, why would he stay?
 
I imagine most of our players would say it. I would advise him to do the same too. He's much better off playing for another club, more money, more likely to win trophies, why would he stay?


BECAUSE HE SHOULD LOVE THE CLUB AS MUCH AS WE DO

HE'S THE WORST
 
Well apart from ryan, everyone is calling sterling all the cunts under The Lying Rag. I don't see how you can take a stance of pandering to a disruptive 20yr old that only has potential. Should we pander to Lazar? He's at about the same level, loads of potential, but not exactly a fat lot at the moment. I can understand us getting turned over and bummed by Suarez, he was brilliant and we desperately needed him in the 1st team, Sterling is currently bang average. Might be great one day, might not.
We should not be getting rolled over by this little scrote. Fucking flog him to anyone minus the scum for ~50mill and forget him. I'd take a straight swap with spurs for Kane.

Bit of a contradiction there. You are saying that we should be wary of pandering to Sterling as he is yet to reach his potential and then advocate buying Kane!
 
It certainly reads as if it's been fed by his agent, and I have my doubts that anyone who isn't leaving the club is advising Sterling to go, but I also don't doubt that if he wants to leave it's because he wants to leave, rather than his agent wants him to leave. This is the same guy whose 'advisors' fed stories to the press before he'd even made his debut that he didn't feel like he was getting the chances he deserved.
 
I dont understand how claims that he wants to leave can be blown out of proportion.

Stop lying and just say it if you want to leave.
 
It certainly reads as if it's been fed by his agent, and I have my doubts that anyone who isn't leaving the club is advising Sterling to go, but I also don't doubt that if he wants to leave it's because he wants to leave, rather than his agent wants him to leave. This is the same guy whose 'advisors' fed stories to the press before he'd even made his debut that he didn't feel like he was getting the chances he deserved.


This. And the timing fits in rather well with Barretts comments about clubs preparing bids for him.
 
It certainly reads as if it's been fed by his agent, and I have my doubts that anyone who isn't leaving the club is advising Sterling to go, but I also don't doubt that if he wants to leave it's because he wants to leave, rather than his agent wants him to leave. This is the same guy whose 'advisors' fed stories to the press before he'd even made his debut that he didn't feel like he was getting the chances he deserved.


Exactly. Owen gets massive flak because of how he and his agent acted in his final year with us, but he was a vastly more dangerous player than Sterling at the same age and he never caused any trouble at all until the very end. Sterling and his agent have been up to something since he arrived. He's had one good season and you'd think he was Messi the way he deals with the club. It should have been jumped on ages ago.
 
Exactly. Owen gets massive flak because of how he and his agent acted in his final year with us, but he was a vastly more dangerous player than Sterling at the same age and he never caused any trouble at all until the very end. Sterling and his agent have been up to something since he arrived. He's had one good season and you'd think he was Messi the way he deals with the club. It should have been jumped on ages ago.


How?
 


Hold a meeting with the agent. Make it clear how the club will react to him continuing to bypass the club and plant disruptive stories in the press - they are professionals, there is a code of conduct, and the last thing an inexperienced but ambitious agent needs is to be censured by a massive club. And talk to Sterling about how to work with the club rather than against it whenever he has any concerns. That should have happened at least three years or more ago. Clubs can't always stop these things developing, but they CAN impress very firmly into the minds of players and agents just what the risks are that they're running.

Clubs generally are very poor at educating young players about what agents are and aren't needed for. The reality is that most of them get grabbed by agents at a very early age and are then managed by them so that they come to think of their agent as a kind of super-parent who does much more for them than the club ever does. The agent - if he's really eager to 'bed in' as the great big brother/father figure, will sort out a house for them, pay their bills, arrange their grocery deliveries, book them air tickets, deal with driving fines, stop embarrassing news stories, and advise them on everything from women to cars. They'll do everything except criticise them - they leave that to the manager, who'll thus seem like less of a supporter than the agent. Whereas the club used to, and still could, do loads of things for them - housing, financial advice, etc etc. it's now increasingly taken over by the agent. By letting 15, 16, 17 year olds to be dominated by these hugely ambitious agents, who see a lucrative long term relationship in the making, the clubs unnecessarily cede all the initiative to them. It's going to get worse and worse.
 
Hold a meeting with the agent. Make it clear how the club will react to him continuing to bypass the club and plant disruptive stories in the press - they are professionals, there is a code of conduct, and the last thing an inexperienced but ambitious agent needs is to be censured by a massive club. And talk to Sterling about how to work with the club rather than against it whenever he has any concerns. That should have happened at least three years or more ago. Clubs can't always stop these things developing, but they CAN impress very firmly into the minds of players and agents just what the risks are that they're running.


If these simple steps haven't been deployed earlier I'd be surprised. If the club management haven't managed a talented player in this way then I'd be inclined to censure them before going on to deal with these matters, even this late in the day.
 
I was going to say that depends on what we do with the money.

But then I saw the Jason Puncheon £20m bid flash through my mind


Yup. If we sell him then Southampton, Crystal Palace will be licking their lips in anticipation of who will win the lottery this summer if we get the 50 million for Sterling.
 
I imagine they've tried that Macca. The agent seems to have little capacity for ethical or moral ways of doing things. Sterling, for his part, seems all too willing to perceive himself as persecuted and oh so worthy.

Compare with Ibe (no agent, his parents act on his behalf) and Coutinho of late. He's an immature, self-absorbed young man, without the grounding it seems to hold in mind the wider picture. It'll end badly for him.
 
It's far from ideal, but its been known to happen. And I don't think you can necessarily lay the blame at the club's door.

United are better run and saw Pique, Rossi and Pogba all walk out the door in a similar manner


Pogba and Rossi left because they wanted more playing time. Pogba specifically pointed out how he was desperate for more playing time, there was a lot of injuries and Ferguson played Rafael in midfield and that was the time he decided to leave.

Pique - maybe similar to Sterling. I dont know the circumstances.

But United never had this "star player" wants to leave every 2 years which we have.
 
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